In ancient Egyptian mythology, a dead person's soul would be weighed against the feather of truth in a ritual called a psychostasy. If their soul was lighter than the feather, it would ascend into the afterlife. Heavy souls were devoured by Maat, eater of the dead. Good films go to hard drive heaven while the recycle bin eats the rest.
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Thursday, June 16, 2011
Othello (1952 & 1995)
A drama directed by Orson Welles and Oliver Parker, starring Lawrence Fishburne (1995).
One man plays other people off against each other until they act like the villain that he is.
The plot and characters are very good (multi-hundreds of years old Shakespeare plays tend to have this in common). The 2 versions were very similar, despite the difference between color and non-colorized film. The 1952 film had a little less entertainment value because of lack of color. In the 1995 version, Iago's monologues to the audience were extremely effective. These films use a little less of the "poetry language" than Hamlet, but still retain the same type of style. The production value was also very similar to Hamlet in the 1995 version, with short camera shots strung together like in an action film. I'm rating them both (as they weren't very different, hence why remake?) the same as Hamlet, adequate.
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